The Life of Thomas Ken, D.D., Deprived Bishop of Bath and Wells: Viewed in Connection with Public Events, and the Spirit of the Times, Political and Religious, in which He Lived. Including Some Account of the Fortunes of Morley, Bishop of Winchester, His First Patron, and the Friend of Isaak Walton ...J. Murray, 1831 |
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... character in the Church of England , I have often sighed to myself , Quorsum ? But all events are in the hands of an over - ruling Providence . I have done my duty in this day of " rebuke " and obloquy . And here I beg to make my public ...
... character in the Church of England , I have often sighed to myself , Quorsum ? But all events are in the hands of an over - ruling Providence . I have done my duty in this day of " rebuke " and obloquy . And here I beg to make my public ...
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... character of the writer , as it were , more intimately before us , and in a more engaging light . The well - known anecdote of Ken , respecting a celebrated female favourite of Charles the Second , is related in this volume , in spirit ...
... character of the writer , as it were , more intimately before us , and in a more engaging light . The well - known anecdote of Ken , respecting a celebrated female favourite of Charles the Second , is related in this volume , in spirit ...
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... , which has been chaunted to guests of the same character , in the same place , and to the same words , FOR NEARLY FIVE HUNDRED YEARS ! Agimus tibi gratias , omnipotens Deus , pro FUNDATORE NOSTRO b 2 INTRODUCTION . xix.
... , which has been chaunted to guests of the same character , in the same place , and to the same words , FOR NEARLY FIVE HUNDRED YEARS ! Agimus tibi gratias , omnipotens Deus , pro FUNDATORE NOSTRO b 2 INTRODUCTION . xix.
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... characters of Ken and Turner - Acquittal of the Bishops - Result ...... 136 CHAPTER X. James's desire of establishing his religion the first wish of his heart - General desertion of him — Princess Anne at Chatsworth - Flight of the ...
... characters of Ken and Turner - Acquittal of the Bishops - Result ...... 136 CHAPTER X. James's desire of establishing his religion the first wish of his heart - General desertion of him — Princess Anne at Chatsworth - Flight of the ...
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... - Ken's refusal - Great hurricane , 1703 , by which Kidder was killed - Character of Kidder , and particularly that part of it which so strongly excited the prejudice of Ken , his Erastian and Latitudinarian prin- ciples CONTENTS . xliii.
... - Ken's refusal - Great hurricane , 1703 , by which Kidder was killed - Character of Kidder , and particularly that part of it which so strongly excited the prejudice of Ken , his Erastian and Latitudinarian prin- ciples CONTENTS . xliii.
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affectionate afterwards apostolic appeared beautiful Bishop Hooper Bishop Ken Bishop of Bath Burnet called Canon Cathedral chaplain character Charles the Second Christian Church of England circumstance clergy College conscience court daughter Dean death deprived Bishop diocese Diocese of Bath ditto Duchess Duke of Monmouth duty episcopal Erastian faith father feelings Hawkins heard heart holy honoured hope Hymns interesting Isaac Walton Jacobite James John Ken's Kidder King William King's Lady late latitudinarian letter living Long-Leat Lord Lordships ment Morley morning nephew never night Nonjurors oath Oxford palace piety pious poem poor possession prayers prebend Prebendary Prince of Orange Princess Puritanism Queen racter reader rector refused reign relating religion remark repentance Salisbury scene song spoken Thomas Ken thought throne tion vicar virtuous Walton whilst Winchester Winchester College words written young youth
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Página 12 - AWAKE, my soul, and with the sun Thy daily stage of duty run ; Shake off dull sloth, and joyful rise To pay thy morning sacrifice.
Página 13 - Forgive, me, LORD, for Thy dear SON, The ill that I this day have done ; That with the world, myself, and Thee, I, ere I sleep, at peace may be.
Página 78 - I was witness of; the King sitting and toying with his concubines, Portsmouth, Cleveland, Mazarin, &c. A French boy singing love songs in that glorious gallery, whilst about twenty of the great courtiers and other dissolute persons were at basset round a large table, a bank of at least £2,000 in gold before them; upon which two gentlemen who were with me made reflections with astonishment.
Página 232 - A stranger yet to pain ! I feel the gales that from ye blow A momentary bliss bestow, As, waving fresh their gladsome wing, My weary soul they seem to soothe, And, redolent of joy and youth, To breathe a second spring.
Página 308 - As for my religion, I die in the Holy Catholic and Apostolic faith, professed by the whole Church, before the disunion of East and West ; more particularly I die in the Communion of the Church of England, as it stands distinguished from all Papal and Puritan innovations, and as it adheres to the doctrine of the Cross.
Página 193 - Some feelings are to mortals given, With less of earth in them than heaven ; And if there be a human tear From passion's dross refined and clear, A tear so limpid and so meek, It would not stain an angel's cheek, 'Tis that which pious fathers shed Upon a duteous daughter's head...
Página xxxiii - If any man among you seem to be religious, and bridleth not his tongue, but deceiveth his own heart, this man's religion is vain.
Página 219 - Or midst the chase, on every plain, The tender thought on thee shall dwell : Each lonely scene shall thee restore ; For thee the tear be duly shed ; Beloved, till life can charm no more ; And mourn'd, till Pity's self be dead.
Página 232 - I carol'd on thy side? Is it — that oft, since then, my heart has sigh'd, As Youth, and Hope's delusive gleams, flew fast? Is it — that those, who circled on thy shore, Companions of my youth, now meet no more? Whate'er the cause...
Página 142 - If it be so, our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning fiery furnace, and He will deliver us out of thine hand, O king. But if not, be it known unto thee, O king, that we will not serve thy gods, nor worship the golden image which thou hast set up.